6 Questions
In a society where everything is for sale, life is harder for those of modest ______.
means
The more money can buy, the more ______ (or the lack of it) matters.
affluence
As money comes to buy more and more, the distribution of income and ______ looms larger and larger.
wealth
Not only has the gap between rich and ______ widened, the commodification of everything has sharpened the sting of inequality.
poor
Putting a price on the good things in life can ______ them.
corrupt
Markets don’t only allocate goods; they also express and promote certain ______ toward the goods being exchanged.
attitudes
This quiz explores the concept of a society where everything is up for sale and its implications on inequality and corruption. It discusses how the wealthy have an advantage in such a society and how it affects those with modest means. Test your understanding of this thought-provoking topic.
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